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THIRD QUARTERLY ACCOUNT

... Of the income and expenditure of the Veteran Pa- triots' and Exiles, Widows'and Children's Funds: quarter ending Sunday, June 7,1846. MONEY SUBSCRIBED FOR THE TWO FUNDS JOINTLY. London: Mr. Knowles, Whiteehapel, Ss 6d; £. s. d. Mr. Marriott, Bow-street. 8d; Mr. Tobin, 2s 6d; Mr. Wilks, 4d; R. W., 6d; P. W. Bourne, Commercial Road, 2s Gd; Lover of Justice, Is; B. Wells, is; P. W. B., Is; E. ...

PROVINCIAL MARKETS

... RICHMOND (YoRKSHIRE) COoRN MARKET, SATURDAY.- We had a good Supply of wheat in our market to-day, but the supply of oats was only ?? sold from Is. to Is. Od.; oats, 3s. 3d. to 4s. id.; barley, 4s. to 4s. 3d. beans, Is, to 5s. Gd. per bushel. WAKEFIELD CORN MARKET, FRIDAY.-We have an ex- tremely limited supply of all grain, vith the exception of beans. We had a fair demand for fresh wheat, at ...

TURN-OUT IN THE BUILDING TRADE IN LIVERPOOL

... TURX-OUT 1N THa BUILDXIG TRADN IN LIVERPOOL. ILTO T T0IDITO OF rTHE NORTHERtN STAR. Sis-TI p ard issued by the Master Builders of i~verpool, on the 23d of March, is to be found thae fol. louwing paragraph The Maste Tradesmen engaged in the various branches of building, in making public the foregoing re. solutions, desire to record their regret that Circumstances have rendered them so ...

Market Intelligence

... Markett *nteligltnte. THE CORN MARKET. MONDAy.-During the past week the arrival of grain into this market wae not large, either ofour own growth or of foreign, the principal supply consisting of wheat, the amount being on the whole 17,974 quarterS . The aspect the trade Wore on every market day was anything but lively, verious causes combining to contract business. and also to briugnvit'hitits ...

Bankrupts &c.,

... 33ankUmptO &r., PARTNERSHIiPS DISSOLVED. (From the Gazette of Tuesday, June 2.) C. and T. D. Hammond, Kingston upon-Hull, chvinit- -Ramsbottom and Procter, Lanebridge, Lancashitn spindle ?? and Jackson, Preston, tailors 51. A. Johnsond and J. Penfold, Lodswortl, Sussex, farmin -Ebbern and Riles, Soulbury, Buckinghanmshlre, tci merchants-Pilling, Milner, and Hale, Hudderseti fancy woollen ...

COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE

... COMMIERCIAL INTELLIGE , CE. [FRO1 OUR e LONDON CORRtEcsPONDENT.] ICty, Thsarsdsals7 Eveu:,isg. In the produce markets the transactions bsince our list have been perhnp3 of a mora satisfactosy character, though still extremsc'y limited. The West India P'roduce Markets have been is. flaenced piricinally by the very unfavcurable accounts just roceivsl from Jamaica, and tihe other ilamds ...

Published: Saturday 13 June 1846
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 969 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: Commerce 

Market Intelligence

... wi9tarket InteUigttd. TITE CORN MARKET. 0 During the last week the arrivals of whent in the v Thames from the Northern districts were as-6smaU1 as they have been at the same period of elieseasonsfor miny years di past, and the show of; samples by land conveyance from, v the metropolitan. and from the home counties for sale , this morning on the London Corn Exchange has been pro- II portionally ...

RECEIPTS OF THE CHARTIST CO-OPERATIVE LAND SOCIETY

... RECEIPTS OF TEE CHIARTIST CO-OPERATIVE LAND SOCIETY. SECTION No. 1. PER MR. O'CONNOR. SHARES. Ashton-under-Lyne, per E. Robson Elland, per J. Kinnereley Busby, per R. M'Gookin Torquay, per R. H. Putt Hyde, per T. Hough.. Wigan, per T. rye .. Plymouth, perE. Robertson.. Dewsbury, per J. Rous Nortvich, per J. Ilurry. Birmingham, per W ThmV. Ediisburgb, per J. Cumming.. Rochdale, per E. Mitchell ...

Market Intelligence

... Slarket Intelligent. CORN EXCHANGE, JuNE 22. if The supply was again a short one this morning of all grain. Fresh up to market there was rather more spring corn than last week, but still only a very limited arrival. The trade opened firm for wheat, factors demanding r higher rates than those paid last week; and business 7.closed with better prices to the extent of from Is. to 2s. ea per ...

THE MARTYR FROST

... THE MARTYR FROST, Some received in Cash, Post-office Orders, or Postage stamps, by By lNr. O-Connor. Mr. R. Collings, Newark . 0 5 0 Three Friends at Ledbury ?? o 1 o T. C. Ingram, Abergavenny 0 2 G H. Conway, ditto 0 2 6 Totness, per W. M. Tanner ?? I a 8 Todmorden, per J. Stansfield ?? 1 7 0 Hollinwood, per J. Rayner ?? 10 0 Greenock. per R. Burrell ?? 4 11 0 Cheltesham, per W. Wilson 0.. ...

Trades' Movements

... {rabee' Mobvlet eflt0. - -e - - o to - ?? - 111 - - - xx THs COTT6N SPINNERS or AsRTON are in a state of great discontent on the subject of wages. A lengthy address from the operative cotton-spinners' coni- mittee, has been placarded on the walls of the town, in which it is stated that the Messrs. Kirk, of Staly- bridge, are paying 8d. less per thousand hanks, on some wheels, than the masters ...

Bankrupts, &c.,

... BathruptO &r., PARTNERSHIPS DISSOLVED. (From the Gaze0tt of Tuesday, June 2.) C. and T. D) Hammond, Kingston-upon-Hull, chymists -Ramsbottom and Procter, Lanebridge, Lancashire, spindle ?? and Jackson, Preston, tailons- M. A. Johnson and J. Penfold, Ladsworth, Sussex, farmers -Bbbern and Miles, Soulbury, Buckinghamshire, coal merchants-Pilling, Milner, and Hale, Huddersfield, fancy woollen ...